Answer these questions in Microsoft Word and collect your work to your captain.
1. What is a procedure text?
A text that is designed to describe how something is achieved through a sequence of actions or steps.
2. How many kinds of a procedure text?
Simple procedure text A text that contains only two or three steps. Complex procedure text A text consisting of levels for each stage. Protocol procedure text A text that has simple steps and is easy to understand.
3. What is the social function of a procedure?
To tells how something was made or done in time order and with accuracy.
4. What is the generic structure of a procedure text?
Goal contains the purpose of making the procedure text or the final result to be achieved. Material contains information about the tools or materials needed (commonly found in recipes). Steps contains the methods taken to achieve the goal.
5. What are the language features of a procedure text?
Simple present tense Procedure text uses simple present tense because in this text there are facts sentences regarding the making or use of something. Imperative sentence The imperative sentence begins with a verb. For example: add, fry, flip, put, etc. Connectives A link between one sentence and another. For example: firstly, secondly, finally, etc. (temporal conjunction: first, second finally) Adverbs Used to provide time and method information. For example: slowly, in 5 minutes, etc.
6. What can you conclude from the texts above?
From the 4 texts above, we can conclude that there are different types of procedure text, namely simple procedure text, complex procedure text and protocol procedure text. Even though there are different types, the purpose is still the same, which is to explain how to do or make something to the readers through a sequence of actions or steps.
7. Classify those texts based on the types of procedure texts.
Text 1: Simple procedure text Text 2: Protocol procedure text Text 3: Simple procedure text Text 4: Complex procedure text